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A centuries-old tradition continues in Hungerford
It's a festival that has been marked in various forms across the country since the 14th Century. Now, Tutti Day - marked on the second Tuesday after Easter - is a tradition that has almost disappeared.
The only place in the country it is still celebrated is Hungerford.
What is Tutti Day? 麻豆社 Radio Berkshire's Phil Mercer explains.
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